As you all know, ESA leadership recently joined several other organizations in 
signing a letter 
(http://www.esa.org/pao/policyStatements/Letters/ArundoDonax.pdf) to the White 
House Office of Management and Budget requesting that the agency not approve a 
rule which would allow Arundo donax, an invasive species, to qualify as an 
"advanced biofuel feedstock" under the Renewable Fuel Standard. The letter 
asserted that production incentives for high risk feedstocks such as Arundo 
donax should not be provided because the potential costs of mitigating 
environmental damages are very likely higher than the plant's benefits.

An upcoming webinar on November 20, 2012 is going to address this issue. As 
part of the 2012-2013 NAIPSC Webinar Series, Chris Dionigi with the US 
Department of the Interior and Deputy Director of the NISC will talk about 
invasive plants and biofuels and the challenges of intersecting mandates and 
the need for coordination. This should be a very timely and engaging webinar on 
a topic that is front and center for a range of agencies and groups at the 
local and national level. You can sign up for the NAIPSC Online Community and 
view this and many other webinars by visiting the NAIPSC website and following 
the instructions (http://ipscourse.unl.edu).


Steve

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Stephen L. Young, PhD
Weed Ecologist
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
West Central Research & Extension Center
402 West State Farm Road
North Platte, NE 69101

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